Requirements

Prerequisites

IB and AP Requirements

Language Requirements

To be exempted from presenting a language test score, applicants must have studied for at least 3 years of full-time secondary or postsecondary studies at an institution where the language of instruction is strictly English and in a country where the official language is English. Saint Paul University reserves the right to request an English-language test score if deemed necessary.

If you’re applying for an French-language program and you have not completed at least 3 years of full-time study in an institution where French is the only language of instruction, located in a country where French is one of the official languages, you must submit your official score in one of the following language tests recognized by the University: DELF or DALF or TESTcan.

Admission

Offers of Admission for Ontario High School Students

Basic Requirements for Admission

Completion of the Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent is required. A minimum of six 4U or 4M level courses are required, including one 4U level course in English or French. The minimum average required is 70%.

Failed and Repeated Courses

If a course is failed and repeated, we will take the highest of the 2 marks.

Timing and Process for Admission Decisions

Beginning in December 2018, the university will issue early conditional offers of admission for fall 2019 to highly qualified applicants. The university will continue to issue offers of admission to qualified applicants until the end of May 2019.

Early offers are based on the average of 3U/M marks or a combination of 3U/M and available 4U/M final marks.

All offers of admission are conditional. Applicants must successfully complete a minimum of 6 eligible 4U/M courses and present proof of the Ontario Secondary School Diploma or the equivalent before September 2019.

Details regarding offers of residence and scholarship will be sent with the offer of admission.

Counsellor Resources

About eINFO

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